About the TLC

Batmale hall

The TLC is the office that organizes the Educational Technology Professional Development Training Program. Training is delivered in a variety of modes to meet the needs of CCSF faculty and staff. 

From hands-on workshops, to online training, to sessions created specifically for your department's needs, the TLC wants you to feel comfortable using the tools we all need as educators in the 21st century.

For more detailed information about the accomplishments of the TLC and its involvement with the Desktop Upgrade Initiative, see the TLC Reports page.

The open lab for all CCSF Faculty and Staff is located in Batmale Hall, room 313 on the Ocean campus.  CCSF employees appreciate working in this quiet environment. Applications not available on the standard CCSF desktop or laptop, such as Dreamweaver, Contribute, and PhotoShop, are available. Additional computers and a printer are located in Batmale 422 for those who need to work during evenings and weekends. We thank the departments in Batmale Hall who have donated toner to keep the printer available.

Technical Support
The TLC provides on-site technical support by staff and student interns/lab aides. Come in to work on a project knowing that help is nearby!

Service Desk (formerly Help Desk)
James Rogers is the Service Desk Coordinator. The Service Desk is another source of technical support for CCSF faculty and staff. You can reach the Service Desk at 239-3711.

TLC Coordinator Carol Reitan also teaches in the Foreign Languages Dept.

Senior Trainer, Vic Fascio, will be familiar to many of you who have attended TLC workshops. Vic creates numerous online tutorials and handouts to accompany his workshops. This means that faculty and staff can access the information they need, any time of the day or night, even when Vic is not in the office. Vic has taken on many tasks related to online courses. We are happy he is back in the ETD!

We are saddened at the passing of former TLC Coordinator, Barbara Stewart, who left the TLC in 2004 and the college in 2005. We will certainly miss Barbara, but are grateful for all that she contributed to the college and to our lives. We remember her every time we see her lovely photographs on display in the Batmale 313 lab.